A series of lectures from Stanford University Professor Robert Sapolsky on biology and human behavior. Dr. Sapolsky is a MacArthur Genius Fellow, a professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University, and a research associate with the Institute of Primate Research at the National Museum of Kenya.

01. Biology and Behavior-An Introduction
02. The Basic Cells of the Nervous System
03. How Two Neurons Communicate
04. Learning and Synaptic Plasticity
05. The Dynamics of Interacting Neurons
06. The Limbic System
07. The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
08. The Regulation of Hormones by the Brain
09. The Regulation of the Brain by Hormones
10. The Evolution of Behavior
11. The Evolution of Behavior-Some Examples
12. Cooperation, Competition, and Neuroeconomics
13. What Do Genes Do - Microevolution of Genes
14. What Do Genes Do - Macroevolution of Genes
15. Behavior Genetics
16. Behavior Genetics and Prenatal Environment
17. An Introduction to Ethology
18. Neuroethology
19. The Neurobiology of Aggression I
20. The Neurobiology of Aggression II
21. Hormones and Aggression
22. Early Experience and Aggression
23. Evolution, Aggression, and Cooperation
24. A Summary